FJR Pilot
Member
Hey, ladies and gents,
I just wanted to take a minute and thank all of you guys for your help and inspiration relating to my small amount of
farkles on my FJR, and many, many thanks to the guys that helped me with the nose to get to the 'Meter' section to
replace my turn signal indicator lights.
I'm gonna be sellin' the old girl to pick up a Moto-Guzzi V7 Classic come late September/early October.
I've been salivating over one of these slower rerto bikes (also looked at Bonnies) but the MG dealer by me said to wait, so I did.
I think I'll put way more miles on the Guzzi than I ever did on the FJR. I have a 2005 FJR1300AC that has 2200 and change miles.
Not very much, I know. Some of you guys and gals would say that it hasn't even been broken in yet, which is why I'm sellin' it.
I just didn't need this much of a bike, but don't misunderstand. I love this bike. The looks, the power, it's great, just not for me.
I don't do long distance rides like you folks. I don't ride three hundred miles for a hamburger just to go for a ride. I doubt if I'd
ever ride to an event, as I'm more of a weekend rider.
Anyway, thanks again for all the info, all the humor (you guys make me laugh) and, again, all the help on the bike.
Keep the rubber side down,
Jim
I just wanted to take a minute and thank all of you guys for your help and inspiration relating to my small amount of
farkles on my FJR, and many, many thanks to the guys that helped me with the nose to get to the 'Meter' section to
replace my turn signal indicator lights.
I'm gonna be sellin' the old girl to pick up a Moto-Guzzi V7 Classic come late September/early October.
I've been salivating over one of these slower rerto bikes (also looked at Bonnies) but the MG dealer by me said to wait, so I did.
I think I'll put way more miles on the Guzzi than I ever did on the FJR. I have a 2005 FJR1300AC that has 2200 and change miles.
Not very much, I know. Some of you guys and gals would say that it hasn't even been broken in yet, which is why I'm sellin' it.
I just didn't need this much of a bike, but don't misunderstand. I love this bike. The looks, the power, it's great, just not for me.
I don't do long distance rides like you folks. I don't ride three hundred miles for a hamburger just to go for a ride. I doubt if I'd
ever ride to an event, as I'm more of a weekend rider.
Anyway, thanks again for all the info, all the humor (you guys make me laugh) and, again, all the help on the bike.
Keep the rubber side down,
Jim